Word: baring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Unless the reporter annotates his story with factual background material, the story would be incomplete. Thus, most stories of respected and forthright papers are interpretative--and one can only judge a paper on the way in which the bare facts are supplemented by relevant information. In this instance, Mr. Robertson has repeatedly told CRIMSON reporters during the past few months that he had plans for an undergraduate organization which would hunt down Communists and, in effect, spy on University Faculty member and students. The writer knew of Robertson's intentions and knew of the close relationship between Robertson and Shea...
...sheer propaganda, however, producer Walter Wanger has a masterpiece. The photography of Folsom's long, bare corridors creates an oppressive mood which is seldom relieved, and the contrast between the prison's cold mechanical routine and the sympathetic plight of its convicts is unusually effective. Wanger needed no stars to simulate these convicts, and except for Neville Brant as the chief conspirator, has none. Most of the cast has been supplied by Folsom's good-behavior inmates, whose rioting possesses a good deal of fervor and realism...
...trade schools. But the present concentrator in Applied Science is caught in a double squeeze. He does not get sufficient training in any specific area of engineering to permit him to go immediately into industry, yet concentration requirements are still so time consuming that he can take only the bare minimum of liberal arts courses required for distribution. He rarely has time to take advantage of all the diverse offerings of the University, and must have still more training if he wants to complete his engineering education...
...western papers, though terse, were the most liberal papers in the country. Not a few printed only the witnesses' justification of their acts, in addition to the bare essentials of the hearing. Of course, there were exceptions. The Riverside, Cal. "Enterprise" blurted, "INSTRUCTORS DEFY SEN. McCARTHY--HARVARD MEN WON'T BE 'POLITICAL INFORMERS'" above their version of the hearing...
White came right back at him, told newsmen in Chicago: "If Bob Young is looking for a fight, it will be bare-knuckled . . . and no punches pulled. We're not pushovers and we're not punching bags . . . You can't handle the problems of a railroad and be in Palm Beach and Newport." (Young has palatial homes in both places; White lives in a ten-room brick-and-stucco house in Scarsdale, N.Y., is a New York Central commuter.) White also denied that Young is the largest individual stockholder, saying that there is another who owns more...